Ohhh, lordy it's Wednesday. That means another new episode of Thumbs Up! on vbs.tv. Artist David Choe and his cousin Harry stop off in Lake Providence, Louisiana after 50+ miles drifting down the Mississippi River. There, they wander into an exclusive hunting club and get a ride to town from a couple members. Along the way, among the cotton fields, they spy a noose hanging from a tree... Uhhhh, *nervous laughter*. www.vbs.tv
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It's Wednesday! You know what that means... another episode of Thumbs Up!, this one titled, "Making River Buddies." David Choe [JUXTAPOZ Issue #72] and his cousin Harry hitch up with a little fishing boat and get a lift farther down the Mississippi River. The fishing boat is manned by two truckers who let us know why we don't see hitchhikers anymore and hook our boys up with a couple cold ones. "I am in my boxers, lying on a raft, drinkin' beers and brews with my friend Harry, and they're fucking cold! Harry can I ask you a question?" "What?" "Why is life so rad?" "It just is." www.vbs.tv
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The Scion Installation 4 tour gets underway this Friday, July 13th in Chicago, with a heavyweight roster of the art world's finest presenting paintings, photographs, sculptures, and collages that interpret the theme "It's A
Beautiful World."
Each stop on the tour will last for 1-2 weeks including a stop during Art Basel in Miami and culminating in an auction for charity of all the works in the show at the Scion Installation space
in Culver City. The show features works from: Andrew Pommier, Andy Mueller, Angela Boatwright, Blaine Fontana, Blek LeRat, Books llll, Caia Koopman, Chris Yormick, Cody Hudson, Dalek, David Choe, Eye One, Francesco LoCastro, Freddi C, J. Shea, James Jean, Jeff Soto, Joshua Krause, Kelsey Brookes, Kenton Parker, Kofie, Mel Kadel, Michael Sieben, Mike Giant, Rammellzee, RETNA, R. Grimes, Ron English, Sam Flores, Sage Vaughn, Skwerm, Tim McCormick, Travis Millard and more. We had to list them all because, damn, that's a dream team of artists providing visual pleasure. If you're near (within 100 miles of) any of the cities the tour will be stopping in you should find a way to get there and get your mind blown. www.scion.com/installation
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Episode 12 of Thumbs Up!—Memphis to Missouri, starting out with a tour of the Wonder Bread Factory—is online. David Choe and his cousin Harry Kim hitchhiked across the U.S.A. to bring us this wonderful programming. Learn how to make your own "Tang™ ball". www.vbs.tv
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Finally! A new episode of Thumbs Up! (# 11) is now online at vbs.tv. Thumbs Up! is the video chronicles of artist David Choe and his cousin Harry Kim making their way across the U.S.A. by any means that doesn't cost them cash. Episode 11 documents their journey from Little Rock to Memphis. Did you know "hobo" stands for "Hoe Boys", the boys who swing the hoes...
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This started up awhile ago, but in case you didn't see it, here's a link to Episode One of Thumbs Up!, David Choe's hitchhiking adventures across America that he did for Vice Magazine's online broadcasting site VBS.tv. Thumbs Up! went on hiatus halfway through the trip, but more episodes are coming down the pipe soon.
Choe and his cousin, Harry Kim, start off the series by goofing off in the Los Angeles train yard for a bit, outlining their travel strategy (they'll take any form of transport, they just won't pay for any of it), and talking about how to avoid getting raped on the road. As evening approaches, they realize they need to figure out how to get going, but not before investigating evidence of human excretion and meeting a guide who relates his recent sexual conquest with a Klingon. It doesn't stop. www.vbs.tv
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Juxtapoz Art and Culture Magazine proudly announces our new apparel line, sold exclusively through Juxtapoz.com and selected boutiques worldwide. The first release is nine new t-shirt designs from acclaimed artists David Choe, Jeremy Fish, Slick, Rob Abeyta, Kofie One, Todd Bratrud, Ron English, Bigfoot, and Coro. This is the second product release to coincide with Juxtapoz' redesign earlier this year, with a series of four new artist-designed prints also available in our Online Store.
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David Choe has finished up his painting project at the Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, California. "2 different office buildings, all three floors including, stairs, elevators, bathrooms, in 9 days."
Lots of nice photos of this project on his blog, davechoe.blogspot.com.
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